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The decisions came despite the Judicial Standards Commission’s recommendations to publicly reprimand the judges, and these are likely the only times in more than a decade in which the court didn’t follow the commission’s guidance.
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A North Carolina Supreme Court justice has ended her lawsuit against an ethics commission because she says the judicial panel scrutinizing her comments about the courts, colleagues and race has dismissed a complaint against her.
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An investigation of state Supreme Court justice Anita Earls will continue after a judge declined this week to block the probe.
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State Supreme Court Justice Anita Earls is suing a judicial oversight board that’s investigating her.
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Associate Justices Anita Earls, Sam Ervin IV and Phil Berger Jr. denied on Monday the recusal motions targeting them from lawyers covering both sides of the litigation. Their decisions likely mean all seven justices will listen to remote oral arguments Wednesday in the challenges to the state’s recently enacted congressional and legislative districts.
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Three of the seven justices have been asked by lawyers to stay out of upcoming deliberations because of alleged conflicts.
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Calling George Floyd's death a "defining moment" for justice reform, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced the creation of a panel on Tuesday to…
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Democrat Anita Earls has unseated an incumbent to join the North Carolina Supreme Court.The longtime civil rights lawyer from Durham defeated Associate…
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This week in North Carolina politics, a conversation about judicial redistricting and Anita Earls’ race for state Supreme Court; the special master's…
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A groundbreaking case over how voting maps are drawn is playing out in the Supreme Court.According to a bipartisan voting rights group, the Republican…